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WHY ELECTRIC CARS ARE MORE EXPENSIVE IN INDIA
We all know that the cost of petrol is raising like something in India, Crude oil prices have risen over by 50% since October and it is collapsed in April 2020 due to falling demand in the Coronavirus pandemic. So some are thinking why we can switch to Electric Vehicles? But many peoples love to drives gasoline vehicles than Electric vehicles. One of the main reasons behind buyers not going for electric cars is the high ownership cost.
Now the Electric car companies are coming towards the market to give more EV vehicles. OK, it's fine and good news to all but why they are so expensive than normal petrol or diesel cars...So this the topic "WHY ELECTRIC CARS ARE MORE EXPENSIVE IN INDIA "
- Hyundai Kona Electric. Rs. 23.77 - 23.96 Lakh
- MG ZS EV. Rs. 20.99 - 24.18 Lakh
- Mahindra E Verito. Rs. 10.15 - 10.49 Lakh
- Tata Tigor EV. Rs. 9.58 - 9.90 Lakh
- Tata Nexon EV. Rs. 13.99 - 16.40 Lakh
- Jaguar I-Phace Rs. 1.05 - 1.12 Crore
- Mercedes-Benz EQC. Rs. 1.04 Crore
Now let me tell you some reasons why they are expensive, Electric cars tend to include more advanced technology than traditional petrol or diesel models.
An EV uses the same rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that are in your laptop or mobile phone, they’re just much bigger to enable them to deliver far more energy.
And the materials needed in cathodes to pack in more energy are often expensive. Metals like cobalt, nickel, lithium, and manganese. They need to be mined, processed, and converted into high-purity chemical compounds.
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